The Elements of Technical Writing

As a Technical Writer, there are several books I use as references. The first is the Microsoft Manual of Style for Technical Publications. The second resource I use as a reference is called the Handbook of Technical Writing. Finally, the third resource I like to use as a reference is The Elements of Technical Writing [...]

High Quality White Papers at Submain

Because I work in the Microsoft .NET environment, from time to time I read white papers that have something important to say about this software development platform. Most recently, I have discovered a really cool company and website called Submain. Their website and white papers are really informative and well-designed. I am not sure if [...]

Introducing MPMM

Dear Readers: I would like to introduce you to MPMM – Method 123 Project Management Methodology software. This company has a new and innovative approach to Project Management. Because this software is so amazing, I have invited its owners and team members to submit posts about their software here at Great Documents. At the end [...]

Get Connected with Goofy2

A friend of mine (Mr. Dennis Chu) from the newly created Google Buzz is the webmaster and innovator of a new website called Goofy2 Dot Com. I recently joined this site, and it is definitely interesting. Click here to check out Goofy2 This website is a social/open instant messenger that enables users to stay in [...]

Buzzzy: Search Engine for Google Buzz

For those of you who have taken to the new Google Buzz platform, great. Now, as you can imagine, content is going to accumulate pretty fast on this platform. So, a search engine ultimately will be needed to find a specific post, so that you don’t have to go page-by-page into Buzz history to find [...]

How To Find a Job on LinkedIn: Chapter 8

In the eighth chapter of Brad & Deb Schepp’s book “How to Find a Job on LinkedIn”, the website Twitter is presented. In fact, Brad & Deb tell us that “it is easy to dismiss Twitter as nothing more than just a way to fritter away your time to no good end. If you do [...]

Wikipedia Sister Projects

Essentially, there are nine (9) sister projects of the great Wikipedia project & website. They are all free information sources created to help you with different sorts of information consultation. They, like Wikipedia, are part of the Wikimedia Foundation. They are as follows (with hyperlinks for you to visit)… COMMONS WIKIQUOTE WIKISPECIES WIKINEWS WIKIBOOKS WIKIVERSITY [...]

How To Find a Job on LinkedIn: Chapter 7

The Seventh Chapter of Brad & Deb Schepp’s great book How To Find a Job on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and Other Social Networks formally leaves the domain of LinkedIn and begins exploring other social networks like Facebook. Specifically, the prevailing concept that is presented in this chapter is that most people do not believe [...]

How To Find a Job on LinkedIn: Chapter 6

Using LinkedIn on the Job In Chapter 6 of Brad & Deb Schepp’s book How To Find a Job on LinkedIn, Chapter 6 is called Using LinkedIn on the Job and the purpose of this chapter is just that: to utilize LinkedIn for professional ends. This chapter provides “creative” answers to this question (p. 127). [...]

Keyword: Repository

Dear Readers: Today’s post is a simple one but important one. A keyword that you should always keep in your mind, especially in today’s Information Age, is the word repository. Why do I say this? Well, it is because there is always a discrepancy between your actual knowledge-base and applied information. In other words, regardless [...]